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    Posted on 20:04:29 - 07/11/23 (10 months ago)
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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    "thumbs up emoji"

    You win. And the saddest reply ever award goes to ..... drum roll .... vernunzio!!

    Couch jihadist out "peace emoji"

    Vernunzio [730674]

    I say peace, stop killing, and you call it saddest reply ever.


    Everyone sees through you. No reasoning with couch jihadists.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Yeah. I love killing. That's why you can see me calling "off with their heads" on every post and spreading hate towards Hamas because they call for peace like you and let the POWs go. What a sad bunch of ****s they are.

    That's why I am supporting Israel dropping more bombs on one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Last I checked, it was 25k tons and counting. 30+ days of bombing, 10k civilians killed. 4k of that are children. some 2.2k under rubble which of 1.2k is children.

    Fully in love with killing.

    Bless your intelligence, Vernunzio. Bless your intelligence.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    You've been consistently posting about killing one side. Backtrack and gaslight though, that's what you're good at.

    But if even a few people see you revealing your true intentions, it will be worth the time.

    Civilian casualties are a tragedy. But let us not lose sight that this is a war that Hamas started, Hamas intentionally imbeds itself in the civilian population, and Hamas actively prevented civilians from leaving Gaza when Israel tried to get them to evacuate.

    It's a tragedy and Israel is not blameless. But this is exactly what Hamas wants. The unwilling martyrs, as you've accidentally revealed is how you think of them, are a price that Hamas is happy to pay.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Please quote my consistent posts about killing one side and prove to everyone on Torn that I am pro-genocide. Please, I am begging.

    Yes, it will be worth the time. Now Please quote all I said about killing and committing genocide against the zionists.

    This is a war that Hamas started only if you go back 31 days. Go further back. Go to to West Bank where there is no Hamas. Your facts are just as messed up as you are.

    How do you know what Hamas exactly wants? Based on their actions? If we use that same method, what do you think the zionists want?

    If Hamas wants Palestinians to die, why don't they do it without getting the zionists involved? And why are the zionists involved in killing the Palestinians?

    On another irrelevant note; do you think up all this shit because think out of your ass? I hear laxatives help clear up and ease your bowel movements. Try it. Maybe your thinking out of the ass won't be this shitty then.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    You spoke positively of the death of Jewish civilians because you want dead Jews, and you spoke positively of the death of Palestinian civilians because you want more martyrs to justify trying to kill more Jews, all while bragging about winning a war that you are clearly not winning. I'm not going to read your word vomit a second time in order to quote it, or so that you can say the words don't mean what they obviously mean.

    31 days is nonsense. The conflict has tragically been perpetuated by cynical and exploitative leaders on both sides, and by an endless cycle of vengeance, but it started over 75 years ago when Israel committed the sin in your eyes of daring to exist.

    Hamas and its supporters have grown so complacent in their lies being believed that you have just asked me to prove something that is in Hamas's charter.

    Have a nice day and I hope all of us can find peace.
    No to all that baseless crap YOU VOMITED which I read and will respond to. I only spoke positively about the 10k Palestinians the zionists killed. If you see anything else, you're hallucinating.

    Never said that we are winning. I said we WILL win even in death. Whether YOUR zionist army kills us or not, we will win. JUST WATCH.

    Not very smart, are you? Who reads and then cries because they have to read again to quote? Read while quoting, DUH!

    31 days isn't nonsense. Unless you can't count. Oct 7th to November 7th. Who perpetuated the conflict plays absolutely no role on the duration. IDIOT.

    Yup, all this started when the zionists were given a land that didn't belong to them. Sin wasn't existing like you so arrogantly put it. Sin was taking what wasnt theirs. History, mate. Read up. I promise you that you won't have to quote it. Just read and educate your, with all due respect, dumbass.

    Yeah, Hamas this Hamas that. Sleep well blaming Hamas for the genocide. Peace doesn't come by hoping to find it when you're being bombed 24/7. Shame your medias don't tell you that. BOT.

    Also, you still haven't proven your accusations. You keep running in circles avoiding proving your claim that I support killing.

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    Posted on 20:13:22 - 07/11/23 (10 months ago)
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    Collete [1389080]

    The Hamas terrorist billionaires who live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels as they decry Gaza poverty after profiting from misery and terror


    • Estimates suggest some of Hamas's leaders have a net worth in the billions
    • Israel and other critics accuse the group of spending money on luxuries instead of helping the people of Gaza
    And while the majority of citizens in the densely populated territory - which is a quarter of the size of Greater London - languish in poverty, a select few live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels.
    According to the Embassy of Israel in the US, three of Hamas's most senior leaders - Mousa Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - have net worths of more than $3billion each. The embassy also claims that Hamas's annual turnover is $1billion and suggests the group is second only to ISIS as the world's richest terror group.






    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (far right) is seen on a private plane with other senior Hamas officials









    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (centre) pictured in a luxury hotel with two of his sons


    In a video, the Embassy of Israel in the US accused the group of using its funds for building tunnels and arming its fighters rather than building vital infrastructure such as wells and water treatment.
    A study from 2021 suggested that about one-quarter of disease spread in the territory is caused by water pollution, and 12 per cent of deaths of young children are due to infections related to contaminated water.
    'While Gazans are deprived of basic needs, Hamas uses aid and funds to line their own pockets,' the embassy said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
    Israel has also said Hamas continues to attack across the border without building civilian bomb shelters, knowing the Israeli military will retaliate.
    Instead, Israel says Hamas's leadership hoards its wealth, uses Palestinians as human shields and allows the population it claims to govern go hungry.
    According to German news outlet Bild, there are four Hamas officials who have grown particularly wealthy over the years - the trio of Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - as well as a fourth named Younis Qafisheh.



    Haniyeh is believed to be the richest of the three - despite once vowing to live only on olive oil and za'atar spice.
    A 61-year-old father of 13 children, Haniyeh has been in hiding since 2019, living the high-life in luxury hotels in Qatar and Turkey.
    German tabloid Bild reports that he often jets between Tehran, Istanbul, Moscow and Cairo in his private jet to meet leaders in friendly nations, and two of his sons Maaz and Abdel Salam are often seen in Instagram posts lounging on hotel beds in Istanbul or Doha.
    Maaz, who is a very wealthy real estate mogul in his own right, is known on the Gaza Strip as the 'father of houses'. When he's in Turkey, he is often seen in the company of attractive women and alcohol, despite his Islamic faith.
    His brother Abdel Salam, meanwhile, was disgraced after being found to be siphoning off money in his role as sports ambassador for Hamas's 'Shura Council' (Politburo), Bild says.
    The publication estimates his net worth to be $2.5million, while the Israeli embassy to the US suggested it was as much as $3.2billion. Another publication, i24News, wrote last month that his wealth could be as high as $5billion.
    Khaled Mashal, 67, is the former head of Hamas's political bureau.
    He fled Damascus to escape the Arab Spring in Syria and, like Haniyeh, is now living in Qatar. From there, he handles real estate and financial transactions for Hamas.
    When he fled Syria, Bild reports, he is said to have taken $1.5billion from Hamas's headquarters in Damascus. Israel's US embassy puts his net worth at $4billion.
    Mousa Abu Marzouk, 72, is another Hamas high-flyer. He is considered the second in command within the group, and is a foreign minister of sorts.
    After spending 14 years in the US - where he was in 1995 arrested for activities supporting terrorism and deported after two years - he moved to Jordan, then to Syria and then to Cairo in 2012.
    Despite his arrest, he kept hold of his money, and today Bild reported his fortune is estimated at $2billion, while the Israeli embassy to the US puts it higher, at $3billion.
    Younis Qafisheh, 67, is a fourth Hamas official highlighted by Bild for his immense wealth.








    One of Haniyeh's sons is seen posing for an Instagram photo in a luxury hotel







    Haniyeh's sons and other Hamas officials enjoy themselves in a luxury hotel

    Despite its accumulation of wealth, however, Hamas has avoided responsibility for building infrastructure and protecting the citizens of Gaza.
    In fact, just last week, Abu Marzouk declared that the political bureau of the terror group is not responsible for protecting the coastal strip's civilians amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the territory.
    'We built the tunnels because we have no other way of protecting ourselves from being killed in airstrikes. We are fighting from inside the tunnels,' he said.
    Passing the buck further, he added: 'Seventy-five per cent of the population of Gaza are refugees, and it is the UN's responsibility to protect them.'
    According to the Times of Israel, he then went on to claim that it was Israel's obligation to provide for the needs of Gazans under the Geneva Convention.
    While all the sources of Hamas's income may remain unknown, one thing is certain: the group will not be diverting its funds to help the civilians of Gaza, who with each passing day are slipping deeper and deeper into a humanitarian crisis.


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12706715/Hamas-terrorist-billionaires-live-marble-floored-mansions.html

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    How true is this?

    Some years ago, I used to read daily mail regularly but stopped because they spread hate towards Islam and their articles are not verified.

    So tell me, how true is that article? How many sources have verified it? The images you posted from the article have no source while some you haven't (posted) have Reuters watermark. I have seen the ones you shared get labeled as AI generated images on social media. Take a look at the first image. One guys face is distorted badly.

    Collete [1389080]

    Prove it wrong then

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    I am asking you how true this is and you're telling me to prove that it is untrue? what kind of logic is that?
    Isnt that Ismail Haniyeh and his sons in the pictures ?

    :P

    Kaizaki defeated the dried  up witch and got her prince in the end.

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    Collete [1389080]

    The Hamas terrorist billionaires who live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels as they decry Gaza poverty after profiting from misery and terror


    • Estimates suggest some of Hamas's leaders have a net worth in the billions
    • Israel and other critics accuse the group of spending money on luxuries instead of helping the people of Gaza
    And while the majority of citizens in the densely populated territory - which is a quarter of the size of Greater London - languish in poverty, a select few live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels.
    According to the Embassy of Israel in the US, three of Hamas's most senior leaders - Mousa Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - have net worths of more than $3billion each. The embassy also claims that Hamas's annual turnover is $1billion and suggests the group is second only to ISIS as the world's richest terror group.






    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (far right) is seen on a private plane with other senior Hamas officials









    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (centre) pictured in a luxury hotel with two of his sons


    In a video, the Embassy of Israel in the US accused the group of using its funds for building tunnels and arming its fighters rather than building vital infrastructure such as wells and water treatment.
    A study from 2021 suggested that about one-quarter of disease spread in the territory is caused by water pollution, and 12 per cent of deaths of young children are due to infections related to contaminated water.
    'While Gazans are deprived of basic needs, Hamas uses aid and funds to line their own pockets,' the embassy said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
    Israel has also said Hamas continues to attack across the border without building civilian bomb shelters, knowing the Israeli military will retaliate.
    Instead, Israel says Hamas's leadership hoards its wealth, uses Palestinians as human shields and allows the population it claims to govern go hungry.
    According to German news outlet Bild, there are four Hamas officials who have grown particularly wealthy over the years - the trio of Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - as well as a fourth named Younis Qafisheh.



    Haniyeh is believed to be the richest of the three - despite once vowing to live only on olive oil and za'atar spice.
    A 61-year-old father of 13 children, Haniyeh has been in hiding since 2019, living the high-life in luxury hotels in Qatar and Turkey.
    German tabloid Bild reports that he often jets between Tehran, Istanbul, Moscow and Cairo in his private jet to meet leaders in friendly nations, and two of his sons Maaz and Abdel Salam are often seen in Instagram posts lounging on hotel beds in Istanbul or Doha.
    Maaz, who is a very wealthy real estate mogul in his own right, is known on the Gaza Strip as the 'father of houses'. When he's in Turkey, he is often seen in the company of attractive women and alcohol, despite his Islamic faith.
    His brother Abdel Salam, meanwhile, was disgraced after being found to be siphoning off money in his role as sports ambassador for Hamas's 'Shura Council' (Politburo), Bild says.
    The publication estimates his net worth to be $2.5million, while the Israeli embassy to the US suggested it was as much as $3.2billion. Another publication, i24News, wrote last month that his wealth could be as high as $5billion.
    Khaled Mashal, 67, is the former head of Hamas's political bureau.
    He fled Damascus to escape the Arab Spring in Syria and, like Haniyeh, is now living in Qatar. From there, he handles real estate and financial transactions for Hamas.
    When he fled Syria, Bild reports, he is said to have taken $1.5billion from Hamas's headquarters in Damascus. Israel's US embassy puts his net worth at $4billion.
    Mousa Abu Marzouk, 72, is another Hamas high-flyer. He is considered the second in command within the group, and is a foreign minister of sorts.
    After spending 14 years in the US - where he was in 1995 arrested for activities supporting terrorism and deported after two years - he moved to Jordan, then to Syria and then to Cairo in 2012.
    Despite his arrest, he kept hold of his money, and today Bild reported his fortune is estimated at $2billion, while the Israeli embassy to the US puts it higher, at $3billion.
    Younis Qafisheh, 67, is a fourth Hamas official highlighted by Bild for his immense wealth.








    One of Haniyeh's sons is seen posing for an Instagram photo in a luxury hotel







    Haniyeh's sons and other Hamas officials enjoy themselves in a luxury hotel

    Despite its accumulation of wealth, however, Hamas has avoided responsibility for building infrastructure and protecting the citizens of Gaza.
    In fact, just last week, Abu Marzouk declared that the political bureau of the terror group is not responsible for protecting the coastal strip's civilians amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the territory.
    'We built the tunnels because we have no other way of protecting ourselves from being killed in airstrikes. We are fighting from inside the tunnels,' he said.
    Passing the buck further, he added: 'Seventy-five per cent of the population of Gaza are refugees, and it is the UN's responsibility to protect them.'
    According to the Times of Israel, he then went on to claim that it was Israel's obligation to provide for the needs of Gazans under the Geneva Convention.
    While all the sources of Hamas's income may remain unknown, one thing is certain: the group will not be diverting its funds to help the civilians of Gaza, who with each passing day are slipping deeper and deeper into a humanitarian crisis.


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12706715/Hamas-terrorist-billionaires-live-marble-floored-mansions.html

    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    Are you being f king serious right now, I knew you copied and pasted web pages without verifying before but these images have been exposed as AI generated you knob.

    https://twitter.com/SaketGokhale/status/1715622040005165081?lang=en-GB

    zoom in for yourself, how does one guys hand go through a chair whilst the other has 6 fingers?
    israel has been exposed of using AI generated images to pass their lies

    Asbestos [2605613]

    You copy/paste web pages without reading too. I’ve found some of the source pages that you’ve taken out or context (like the Wikipedia timeline of Jerusalem page).


    Pot, meet kettle.


    Again, you are ridiculous.
    I’ve never used a timeline from Wikipedia. Why do you have to lie?
    By the looks of your profile, it seems you have gone crazy. We are obviously getting to you.

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    • Vernunzio [730674]
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    Vernunzio [730674]

    I say peace, stop killing, and you call it saddest reply ever.


    Everyone sees through you. No reasoning with couch jihadists.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Yeah. I love killing. That's why you can see me calling "off with their heads" on every post and spreading hate towards Hamas because they call for peace like you and let the POWs go. What a sad bunch of ****s they are.

    That's why I am supporting Israel dropping more bombs on one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Last I checked, it was 25k tons and counting. 30+ days of bombing, 10k civilians killed. 4k of that are children. some 2.2k under rubble which of 1.2k is children.

    Fully in love with killing.

    Bless your intelligence, Vernunzio. Bless your intelligence.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    You've been consistently posting about killing one side. Backtrack and gaslight though, that's what you're good at.

    But if even a few people see you revealing your true intentions, it will be worth the time.

    Civilian casualties are a tragedy. But let us not lose sight that this is a war that Hamas started, Hamas intentionally imbeds itself in the civilian population, and Hamas actively prevented civilians from leaving Gaza when Israel tried to get them to evacuate.

    It's a tragedy and Israel is not blameless. But this is exactly what Hamas wants. The unwilling martyrs, as you've accidentally revealed is how you think of them, are a price that Hamas is happy to pay.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Please quote my consistent posts about killing one side and prove to everyone on Torn that I am pro-genocide. Please, I am begging.

    Yes, it will be worth the time. Now Please quote all I said about killing and committing genocide against the zionists.

    This is a war that Hamas started only if you go back 31 days. Go further back. Go to to West Bank where there is no Hamas. Your facts are just as messed up as you are.

    How do you know what Hamas exactly wants? Based on their actions? If we use that same method, what do you think the zionists want?

    If Hamas wants Palestinians to die, why don't they do it without getting the zionists involved? And why are the zionists involved in killing the Palestinians?

    On another irrelevant note; do you think up all this shit because think out of your ass? I hear laxatives help clear up and ease your bowel movements. Try it. Maybe your thinking out of the ass won't be this shitty then.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    You spoke positively of the death of Jewish civilians because you want dead Jews, and you spoke positively of the death of Palestinian civilians because you want more martyrs to justify trying to kill more Jews, all while bragging about winning a war that you are clearly not winning. I'm not going to read your word vomit a second time in order to quote it, or so that you can say the words don't mean what they obviously mean.

    31 days is nonsense. The conflict has tragically been perpetuated by cynical and exploitative leaders on both sides, and by an endless cycle of vengeance, but it started over 75 years ago when Israel committed the sin in your eyes of daring to exist.

    Hamas and its supporters have grown so complacent in their lies being believed that you have just asked me to prove something that is in Hamas's charter.

    Have a nice day and I hope all of us can find peace.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    No to all that baseless crap YOU VOMITED which I read and will respond to. I only spoke positively about the 10k Palestinians the zionists killed. If you see anything else, you're hallucinating.

    Never said that we are winning. I said we WILL win even in death. Whether YOUR zionist army kills us or not, we will win. JUST WATCH.

    Not very smart, are you? Who reads and then cries because they have to read again to quote? Read while quoting, DUH!

    31 days isn't nonsense. Unless you can't count. Oct 7th to November 7th. Who perpetuated the conflict plays absolutely no role on the duration. IDIOT.

    Yup, all this started when the zionists were given a land that didn't belong to them. Sin wasn't existing like you so arrogantly put it. Sin was taking what wasnt theirs. History, mate. Read up. I promise you that you won't have to quote it. Just read and educate your, with all due respect, dumbass.

    Yeah, Hamas this Hamas that. Sleep well blaming Hamas for the genocide. Peace doesn't come by hoping to find it when you're being bombed 24/7. Shame your medias don't tell you that. BOT.

    Also, you still haven't proven your accusations. You keep running in circles avoiding proving your claim that I support killing.
    What is there to prove? You've said it yourself. And also asked me to prove what it literally says in Hamas's charter.

    This is the game you propagandists play. Demand I prove everything over and over again, yet the proof is never enough. Hamas claims it didn't kill any women and children on Oct. 7 when Israel has 45 minutes of video from the terrorist's own GoPro cameras that left reporters physically sick and in tears. This is how accustomed Hamas is to having its lies believed. This is how dumb and blind Hamas thinks the people believing its lies are.

    If Israel's sin was taking land that wasn't theirs, then Palestinians committed the same sin, because the Palestinians obviously weren't there first.

    But I don't think any of the people there have sinned just for living on the land. I think both sides have shed enough blood and should share the land via a two-state solution. That is not Zionism, though you keep calling me Zionist in an attempt to dehumanize and dismiss what I say.

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    Collete [1389080]

    The Hamas terrorist billionaires who live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels as they decry Gaza poverty after profiting from misery and terror


    • Estimates suggest some of Hamas's leaders have a net worth in the billions
    • Israel and other critics accuse the group of spending money on luxuries instead of helping the people of Gaza
    And while the majority of citizens in the densely populated territory - which is a quarter of the size of Greater London - languish in poverty, a select few live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels.
    According to the Embassy of Israel in the US, three of Hamas's most senior leaders - Mousa Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - have net worths of more than $3billion each. The embassy also claims that Hamas's annual turnover is $1billion and suggests the group is second only to ISIS as the world's richest terror group.






    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (far right) is seen on a private plane with other senior Hamas officials









    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (centre) pictured in a luxury hotel with two of his sons


    In a video, the Embassy of Israel in the US accused the group of using its funds for building tunnels and arming its fighters rather than building vital infrastructure such as wells and water treatment.
    A study from 2021 suggested that about one-quarter of disease spread in the territory is caused by water pollution, and 12 per cent of deaths of young children are due to infections related to contaminated water.
    'While Gazans are deprived of basic needs, Hamas uses aid and funds to line their own pockets,' the embassy said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
    Israel has also said Hamas continues to attack across the border without building civilian bomb shelters, knowing the Israeli military will retaliate.
    Instead, Israel says Hamas's leadership hoards its wealth, uses Palestinians as human shields and allows the population it claims to govern go hungry.
    According to German news outlet Bild, there are four Hamas officials who have grown particularly wealthy over the years - the trio of Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - as well as a fourth named Younis Qafisheh.



    Haniyeh is believed to be the richest of the three - despite once vowing to live only on olive oil and za'atar spice.
    A 61-year-old father of 13 children, Haniyeh has been in hiding since 2019, living the high-life in luxury hotels in Qatar and Turkey.
    German tabloid Bild reports that he often jets between Tehran, Istanbul, Moscow and Cairo in his private jet to meet leaders in friendly nations, and two of his sons Maaz and Abdel Salam are often seen in Instagram posts lounging on hotel beds in Istanbul or Doha.
    Maaz, who is a very wealthy real estate mogul in his own right, is known on the Gaza Strip as the 'father of houses'. When he's in Turkey, he is often seen in the company of attractive women and alcohol, despite his Islamic faith.
    His brother Abdel Salam, meanwhile, was disgraced after being found to be siphoning off money in his role as sports ambassador for Hamas's 'Shura Council' (Politburo), Bild says.
    The publication estimates his net worth to be $2.5million, while the Israeli embassy to the US suggested it was as much as $3.2billion. Another publication, i24News, wrote last month that his wealth could be as high as $5billion.
    Khaled Mashal, 67, is the former head of Hamas's political bureau.
    He fled Damascus to escape the Arab Spring in Syria and, like Haniyeh, is now living in Qatar. From there, he handles real estate and financial transactions for Hamas.
    When he fled Syria, Bild reports, he is said to have taken $1.5billion from Hamas's headquarters in Damascus. Israel's US embassy puts his net worth at $4billion.
    Mousa Abu Marzouk, 72, is another Hamas high-flyer. He is considered the second in command within the group, and is a foreign minister of sorts.
    After spending 14 years in the US - where he was in 1995 arrested for activities supporting terrorism and deported after two years - he moved to Jordan, then to Syria and then to Cairo in 2012.
    Despite his arrest, he kept hold of his money, and today Bild reported his fortune is estimated at $2billion, while the Israeli embassy to the US puts it higher, at $3billion.
    Younis Qafisheh, 67, is a fourth Hamas official highlighted by Bild for his immense wealth.








    One of Haniyeh's sons is seen posing for an Instagram photo in a luxury hotel







    Haniyeh's sons and other Hamas officials enjoy themselves in a luxury hotel

    Despite its accumulation of wealth, however, Hamas has avoided responsibility for building infrastructure and protecting the citizens of Gaza.
    In fact, just last week, Abu Marzouk declared that the political bureau of the terror group is not responsible for protecting the coastal strip's civilians amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the territory.
    'We built the tunnels because we have no other way of protecting ourselves from being killed in airstrikes. We are fighting from inside the tunnels,' he said.
    Passing the buck further, he added: 'Seventy-five per cent of the population of Gaza are refugees, and it is the UN's responsibility to protect them.'
    According to the Times of Israel, he then went on to claim that it was Israel's obligation to provide for the needs of Gazans under the Geneva Convention.
    While all the sources of Hamas's income may remain unknown, one thing is certain: the group will not be diverting its funds to help the civilians of Gaza, who with each passing day are slipping deeper and deeper into a humanitarian crisis.


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12706715/Hamas-terrorist-billionaires-live-marble-floored-mansions.html

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    How true is this?

    Some years ago, I used to read daily mail regularly but stopped because they spread hate towards Islam and their articles are not verified.

    So tell me, how true is that article? How many sources have verified it? The images you posted from the article have no source while some you haven't (posted) have Reuters watermark. I have seen the ones you shared get labeled as AI generated images on social media. Take a look at the first image. One guys face is distorted badly.

    Collete [1389080]

    Prove it wrong then

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    I am asking you how true this is and you're telling me to prove that it is untrue? what kind of logic is that?

    Collete [1389080]

    Isnt that Ismail Haniyeh and his sons in the pictures ?

    :P
    I have no idea who they are. I am asking you if that article is credible. The state of zionists is known to lie amd fabricate for sympathy. Like how they came across a piece of skull in Gaza that they have been bombing for 31 days which belonged to one POW and another set of teeth which belonged to another POW.

    So I need something more than a question as evidence to dailymail's credibility on these matters.

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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Yeah. I love killing. That's why you can see me calling "off with their heads" on every post and spreading hate towards Hamas because they call for peace like you and let the POWs go. What a sad bunch of ****s they are.

    That's why I am supporting Israel dropping more bombs on one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Last I checked, it was 25k tons and counting. 30+ days of bombing, 10k civilians killed. 4k of that are children. some 2.2k under rubble which of 1.2k is children.

    Fully in love with killing.

    Bless your intelligence, Vernunzio. Bless your intelligence.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    You've been consistently posting about killing one side. Backtrack and gaslight though, that's what you're good at.

    But if even a few people see you revealing your true intentions, it will be worth the time.

    Civilian casualties are a tragedy. But let us not lose sight that this is a war that Hamas started, Hamas intentionally imbeds itself in the civilian population, and Hamas actively prevented civilians from leaving Gaza when Israel tried to get them to evacuate.

    It's a tragedy and Israel is not blameless. But this is exactly what Hamas wants. The unwilling martyrs, as you've accidentally revealed is how you think of them, are a price that Hamas is happy to pay.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Please quote my consistent posts about killing one side and prove to everyone on Torn that I am pro-genocide. Please, I am begging.

    Yes, it will be worth the time. Now Please quote all I said about killing and committing genocide against the zionists.

    This is a war that Hamas started only if you go back 31 days. Go further back. Go to to West Bank where there is no Hamas. Your facts are just as messed up as you are.

    How do you know what Hamas exactly wants? Based on their actions? If we use that same method, what do you think the zionists want?

    If Hamas wants Palestinians to die, why don't they do it without getting the zionists involved? And why are the zionists involved in killing the Palestinians?

    On another irrelevant note; do you think up all this shit because think out of your ass? I hear laxatives help clear up and ease your bowel movements. Try it. Maybe your thinking out of the ass won't be this shitty then.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    You spoke positively of the death of Jewish civilians because you want dead Jews, and you spoke positively of the death of Palestinian civilians because you want more martyrs to justify trying to kill more Jews, all while bragging about winning a war that you are clearly not winning. I'm not going to read your word vomit a second time in order to quote it, or so that you can say the words don't mean what they obviously mean.

    31 days is nonsense. The conflict has tragically been perpetuated by cynical and exploitative leaders on both sides, and by an endless cycle of vengeance, but it started over 75 years ago when Israel committed the sin in your eyes of daring to exist.

    Hamas and its supporters have grown so complacent in their lies being believed that you have just asked me to prove something that is in Hamas's charter.

    Have a nice day and I hope all of us can find peace.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    No to all that baseless crap YOU VOMITED which I read and will respond to. I only spoke positively about the 10k Palestinians the zionists killed. If you see anything else, you're hallucinating.

    Never said that we are winning. I said we WILL win even in death. Whether YOUR zionist army kills us or not, we will win. JUST WATCH.

    Not very smart, are you? Who reads and then cries because they have to read again to quote? Read while quoting, DUH!

    31 days isn't nonsense. Unless you can't count. Oct 7th to November 7th. Who perpetuated the conflict plays absolutely no role on the duration. IDIOT.

    Yup, all this started when the zionists were given a land that didn't belong to them. Sin wasn't existing like you so arrogantly put it. Sin was taking what wasnt theirs. History, mate. Read up. I promise you that you won't have to quote it. Just read and educate your, with all due respect, dumbass.

    Yeah, Hamas this Hamas that. Sleep well blaming Hamas for the genocide. Peace doesn't come by hoping to find it when you're being bombed 24/7. Shame your medias don't tell you that. BOT.

    Also, you still haven't proven your accusations. You keep running in circles avoiding proving your claim that I support killing.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    What is there to prove? You've said it yourself. And also asked me to prove what it literally says in Hamas's charter.

    This is the game you propagandists play. Demand I prove everything over and over again, yet the proof is never enough. Hamas claims it didn't kill any women and children on Oct. 7 when Israel has 45 minutes of video from the terrorist's own GoPro cameras that left reporters physically sick and in tears. This is how accustomed Hamas is to having its lies believed. This is how dumb and blind Hamas thinks the people believing its lies are.

    If Israel's sin was taking land that wasn't theirs, then Palestinians committed the same sin, because the Palestinians obviously weren't there first.

    But I don't think any of the people there have sinned just for living on the land. I think both sides have shed enough blood and should share the land via a two-state solution. That is not Zionism, though you keep calling me Zionist in an attempt to dehumanize and dismiss what I say.
    Stop with the questions. Prove I have been calling out for the deaths of zionists.

    And what is this Hamas charter do you keep going on and on about?

    Kindky, shut the f**k up and prove what you are saying. That's how arguments go. You back the shit with proof or you're wasting my time and everyone else's by your bullshit.

    I never said Hamas didn't kill anyone in the music festival. What I said was that this war didn't a month ago. It started when the zionists took the land and homes of the Palestinians. It started when the occupiers occupied land that didn't belong to them.

    The Arabs were there long before the zionists showed up. And there were jews there too. If you're calling it a sin for living on a land, your moral compass is messed up beyond recognition. The Palestinians there before the zionists didnt take someone else's land by killing them and expelling 700,000 people and then destroying 500 villages for the settlers.

    Get your facts straight. There is no propaganda here except you trying to prove the innocence of the zionists who have been occupying someone else's land for 75 years.
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    Vernunzio [730674]

    You've been consistently posting about killing one side. Backtrack and gaslight though, that's what you're good at.

    But if even a few people see you revealing your true intentions, it will be worth the time.

    Civilian casualties are a tragedy. But let us not lose sight that this is a war that Hamas started, Hamas intentionally imbeds itself in the civilian population, and Hamas actively prevented civilians from leaving Gaza when Israel tried to get them to evacuate.

    It's a tragedy and Israel is not blameless. But this is exactly what Hamas wants. The unwilling martyrs, as you've accidentally revealed is how you think of them, are a price that Hamas is happy to pay.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Please quote my consistent posts about killing one side and prove to everyone on Torn that I am pro-genocide. Please, I am begging.

    Yes, it will be worth the time. Now Please quote all I said about killing and committing genocide against the zionists.

    This is a war that Hamas started only if you go back 31 days. Go further back. Go to to West Bank where there is no Hamas. Your facts are just as messed up as you are.

    How do you know what Hamas exactly wants? Based on their actions? If we use that same method, what do you think the zionists want?

    If Hamas wants Palestinians to die, why don't they do it without getting the zionists involved? And why are the zionists involved in killing the Palestinians?

    On another irrelevant note; do you think up all this shit because think out of your ass? I hear laxatives help clear up and ease your bowel movements. Try it. Maybe your thinking out of the ass won't be this shitty then.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    You spoke positively of the death of Jewish civilians because you want dead Jews, and you spoke positively of the death of Palestinian civilians because you want more martyrs to justify trying to kill more Jews, all while bragging about winning a war that you are clearly not winning. I'm not going to read your word vomit a second time in order to quote it, or so that you can say the words don't mean what they obviously mean.

    31 days is nonsense. The conflict has tragically been perpetuated by cynical and exploitative leaders on both sides, and by an endless cycle of vengeance, but it started over 75 years ago when Israel committed the sin in your eyes of daring to exist.

    Hamas and its supporters have grown so complacent in their lies being believed that you have just asked me to prove something that is in Hamas's charter.

    Have a nice day and I hope all of us can find peace.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    No to all that baseless crap YOU VOMITED which I read and will respond to. I only spoke positively about the 10k Palestinians the zionists killed. If you see anything else, you're hallucinating.

    Never said that we are winning. I said we WILL win even in death. Whether YOUR zionist army kills us or not, we will win. JUST WATCH.

    Not very smart, are you? Who reads and then cries because they have to read again to quote? Read while quoting, DUH!

    31 days isn't nonsense. Unless you can't count. Oct 7th to November 7th. Who perpetuated the conflict plays absolutely no role on the duration. IDIOT.

    Yup, all this started when the zionists were given a land that didn't belong to them. Sin wasn't existing like you so arrogantly put it. Sin was taking what wasnt theirs. History, mate. Read up. I promise you that you won't have to quote it. Just read and educate your, with all due respect, dumbass.

    Yeah, Hamas this Hamas that. Sleep well blaming Hamas for the genocide. Peace doesn't come by hoping to find it when you're being bombed 24/7. Shame your medias don't tell you that. BOT.

    Also, you still haven't proven your accusations. You keep running in circles avoiding proving your claim that I support killing.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    What is there to prove? You've said it yourself. And also asked me to prove what it literally says in Hamas's charter.

    This is the game you propagandists play. Demand I prove everything over and over again, yet the proof is never enough. Hamas claims it didn't kill any women and children on Oct. 7 when Israel has 45 minutes of video from the terrorist's own GoPro cameras that left reporters physically sick and in tears. This is how accustomed Hamas is to having its lies believed. This is how dumb and blind Hamas thinks the people believing its lies are.

    If Israel's sin was taking land that wasn't theirs, then Palestinians committed the same sin, because the Palestinians obviously weren't there first.

    But I don't think any of the people there have sinned just for living on the land. I think both sides have shed enough blood and should share the land via a two-state solution. That is not Zionism, though you keep calling me Zionist in an attempt to dehumanize and dismiss what I say.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Stop with the questions. Prove I have been calling out for the deaths of zionists.

    And what is this Hamas charter do you keep going on and on about?

    Kindky, shut the f**k up and prove what you are saying. That's how arguments go. You back the shit with proof or you're wasting my time and everyone else's by your bullshit.

    I never said Hamas didn't kill anyone in the music festival. What I said was that this war didn't a month ago. It started when the zionists took the land and homes of the Palestinians. It started when the occupiers occupied land that didn't belong to them.

    The Arabs were there long before the zionists showed up. And there were jews there too. If you're calling it a sin for living on a land, your moral compass is messed up beyond recognition. The Palestinians there before the zionists didnt take someone else's land by killing them and expelling 700,000 people and then destroying 500 villages for the settlers.

    Get your facts straight. There is no propaganda here except you trying to prove the innocence of the zionists who have been occupying someone else's land for 75 years.
    Just out of curiosity what would a peaceful resolution look like to you?
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    Collete [1389080]

    The Hamas terrorist billionaires who live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels as they decry Gaza poverty after profiting from misery and terror


    • Estimates suggest some of Hamas's leaders have a net worth in the billions
    • Israel and other critics accuse the group of spending money on luxuries instead of helping the people of Gaza
    And while the majority of citizens in the densely populated territory - which is a quarter of the size of Greater London - languish in poverty, a select few live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels.
    According to the Embassy of Israel in the US, three of Hamas's most senior leaders - Mousa Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - have net worths of more than $3billion each. The embassy also claims that Hamas's annual turnover is $1billion and suggests the group is second only to ISIS as the world's richest terror group.






    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (far right) is seen on a private plane with other senior Hamas officials









    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (centre) pictured in a luxury hotel with two of his sons


    In a video, the Embassy of Israel in the US accused the group of using its funds for building tunnels and arming its fighters rather than building vital infrastructure such as wells and water treatment.
    A study from 2021 suggested that about one-quarter of disease spread in the territory is caused by water pollution, and 12 per cent of deaths of young children are due to infections related to contaminated water.
    'While Gazans are deprived of basic needs, Hamas uses aid and funds to line their own pockets,' the embassy said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
    Israel has also said Hamas continues to attack across the border without building civilian bomb shelters, knowing the Israeli military will retaliate.
    Instead, Israel says Hamas's leadership hoards its wealth, uses Palestinians as human shields and allows the population it claims to govern go hungry.
    According to German news outlet Bild, there are four Hamas officials who have grown particularly wealthy over the years - the trio of Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - as well as a fourth named Younis Qafisheh.



    Haniyeh is believed to be the richest of the three - despite once vowing to live only on olive oil and za'atar spice.
    A 61-year-old father of 13 children, Haniyeh has been in hiding since 2019, living the high-life in luxury hotels in Qatar and Turkey.
    German tabloid Bild reports that he often jets between Tehran, Istanbul, Moscow and Cairo in his private jet to meet leaders in friendly nations, and two of his sons Maaz and Abdel Salam are often seen in Instagram posts lounging on hotel beds in Istanbul or Doha.
    Maaz, who is a very wealthy real estate mogul in his own right, is known on the Gaza Strip as the 'father of houses'. When he's in Turkey, he is often seen in the company of attractive women and alcohol, despite his Islamic faith.
    His brother Abdel Salam, meanwhile, was disgraced after being found to be siphoning off money in his role as sports ambassador for Hamas's 'Shura Council' (Politburo), Bild says.
    The publication estimates his net worth to be $2.5million, while the Israeli embassy to the US suggested it was as much as $3.2billion. Another publication, i24News, wrote last month that his wealth could be as high as $5billion.
    Khaled Mashal, 67, is the former head of Hamas's political bureau.
    He fled Damascus to escape the Arab Spring in Syria and, like Haniyeh, is now living in Qatar. From there, he handles real estate and financial transactions for Hamas.
    When he fled Syria, Bild reports, he is said to have taken $1.5billion from Hamas's headquarters in Damascus. Israel's US embassy puts his net worth at $4billion.
    Mousa Abu Marzouk, 72, is another Hamas high-flyer. He is considered the second in command within the group, and is a foreign minister of sorts.
    After spending 14 years in the US - where he was in 1995 arrested for activities supporting terrorism and deported after two years - he moved to Jordan, then to Syria and then to Cairo in 2012.
    Despite his arrest, he kept hold of his money, and today Bild reported his fortune is estimated at $2billion, while the Israeli embassy to the US puts it higher, at $3billion.
    Younis Qafisheh, 67, is a fourth Hamas official highlighted by Bild for his immense wealth.








    One of Haniyeh's sons is seen posing for an Instagram photo in a luxury hotel







    Haniyeh's sons and other Hamas officials enjoy themselves in a luxury hotel

    Despite its accumulation of wealth, however, Hamas has avoided responsibility for building infrastructure and protecting the citizens of Gaza.
    In fact, just last week, Abu Marzouk declared that the political bureau of the terror group is not responsible for protecting the coastal strip's civilians amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the territory.
    'We built the tunnels because we have no other way of protecting ourselves from being killed in airstrikes. We are fighting from inside the tunnels,' he said.
    Passing the buck further, he added: 'Seventy-five per cent of the population of Gaza are refugees, and it is the UN's responsibility to protect them.'
    According to the Times of Israel, he then went on to claim that it was Israel's obligation to provide for the needs of Gazans under the Geneva Convention.
    While all the sources of Hamas's income may remain unknown, one thing is certain: the group will not be diverting its funds to help the civilians of Gaza, who with each passing day are slipping deeper and deeper into a humanitarian crisis.


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12706715/Hamas-terrorist-billionaires-live-marble-floored-mansions.html

    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    Are you being f king serious right now, I knew you copied and pasted web pages without verifying before but these images have been exposed as AI generated you knob.

    https://twitter.com/SaketGokhale/status/1715622040005165081?lang=en-GB

    zoom in for yourself, how does one guys hand go through a chair whilst the other has 6 fingers?
    israel has been exposed of using AI generated images to pass their lies

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Not just that. The 2nd picture has their shadows hanging behind them like ghosts. Not to mention the lighting on the table on the left of the first photo or the guy's face. How about the extra 2 set of feet with no body on the bed? Or the cable that somehow looks exactly the same? Or the guy on the bed who has no shadow casted on the wall but the bed has its shadow?

    I mean, come on Collete, thise are the basics. It's "in your face" kinda apparent.

    Agent8086 [573322]

    For more context:

    These photos have AI flaws, but they're from AI upscaling.

    The unedited images are real photos of Hamas leader Khaled Mashal that aired on the Egyptian news channel, Sada El-Balad. They have been available on the internet since 2014.

    - https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4548202,00.html
    - https://twitter.com/Jewtastic/status/490472148050272256
    - https://twitter.com/360WiSE/status/491739256105074688?t=5WJvavK41hJp4z6fexB_PA&s=19
    - https://increditools.com/using-ai-image-upscalers-in-modern-photography/

    And to be clear, the photos in Collete's post are the originals, there's no upscaling there

    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    Upsacling doesn’t remove shadows or put 2 legs without body. Y’all believe any propoganda they throw at you.

    Asbestos [2605613]

    I can’t believe you’ve just typed those words.


    Absolutely no one spews more propaganda than Seba_Nile… and with a straight face. We can definitely include obvious photoshopping with the worst wordart too.

    You’re ridiculous.
    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?
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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Please quote my consistent posts about killing one side and prove to everyone on Torn that I am pro-genocide. Please, I am begging.

    Yes, it will be worth the time. Now Please quote all I said about killing and committing genocide against the zionists.

    This is a war that Hamas started only if you go back 31 days. Go further back. Go to to West Bank where there is no Hamas. Your facts are just as messed up as you are.

    How do you know what Hamas exactly wants? Based on their actions? If we use that same method, what do you think the zionists want?

    If Hamas wants Palestinians to die, why don't they do it without getting the zionists involved? And why are the zionists involved in killing the Palestinians?

    On another irrelevant note; do you think up all this shit because think out of your ass? I hear laxatives help clear up and ease your bowel movements. Try it. Maybe your thinking out of the ass won't be this shitty then.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    You spoke positively of the death of Jewish civilians because you want dead Jews, and you spoke positively of the death of Palestinian civilians because you want more martyrs to justify trying to kill more Jews, all while bragging about winning a war that you are clearly not winning. I'm not going to read your word vomit a second time in order to quote it, or so that you can say the words don't mean what they obviously mean.

    31 days is nonsense. The conflict has tragically been perpetuated by cynical and exploitative leaders on both sides, and by an endless cycle of vengeance, but it started over 75 years ago when Israel committed the sin in your eyes of daring to exist.

    Hamas and its supporters have grown so complacent in their lies being believed that you have just asked me to prove something that is in Hamas's charter.

    Have a nice day and I hope all of us can find peace.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    No to all that baseless crap YOU VOMITED which I read and will respond to. I only spoke positively about the 10k Palestinians the zionists killed. If you see anything else, you're hallucinating.

    Never said that we are winning. I said we WILL win even in death. Whether YOUR zionist army kills us or not, we will win. JUST WATCH.

    Not very smart, are you? Who reads and then cries because they have to read again to quote? Read while quoting, DUH!

    31 days isn't nonsense. Unless you can't count. Oct 7th to November 7th. Who perpetuated the conflict plays absolutely no role on the duration. IDIOT.

    Yup, all this started when the zionists were given a land that didn't belong to them. Sin wasn't existing like you so arrogantly put it. Sin was taking what wasnt theirs. History, mate. Read up. I promise you that you won't have to quote it. Just read and educate your, with all due respect, dumbass.

    Yeah, Hamas this Hamas that. Sleep well blaming Hamas for the genocide. Peace doesn't come by hoping to find it when you're being bombed 24/7. Shame your medias don't tell you that. BOT.

    Also, you still haven't proven your accusations. You keep running in circles avoiding proving your claim that I support killing.

    Vernunzio [730674]

    What is there to prove? You've said it yourself. And also asked me to prove what it literally says in Hamas's charter.

    This is the game you propagandists play. Demand I prove everything over and over again, yet the proof is never enough. Hamas claims it didn't kill any women and children on Oct. 7 when Israel has 45 minutes of video from the terrorist's own GoPro cameras that left reporters physically sick and in tears. This is how accustomed Hamas is to having its lies believed. This is how dumb and blind Hamas thinks the people believing its lies are.

    If Israel's sin was taking land that wasn't theirs, then Palestinians committed the same sin, because the Palestinians obviously weren't there first.

    But I don't think any of the people there have sinned just for living on the land. I think both sides have shed enough blood and should share the land via a two-state solution. That is not Zionism, though you keep calling me Zionist in an attempt to dehumanize and dismiss what I say.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Stop with the questions. Prove I have been calling out for the deaths of zionists.

    And what is this Hamas charter do you keep going on and on about?

    Kindky, shut the f**k up and prove what you are saying. That's how arguments go. You back the shit with proof or you're wasting my time and everyone else's by your bullshit.

    I never said Hamas didn't kill anyone in the music festival. What I said was that this war didn't a month ago. It started when the zionists took the land and homes of the Palestinians. It started when the occupiers occupied land that didn't belong to them.

    The Arabs were there long before the zionists showed up. And there were jews there too. If you're calling it a sin for living on a land, your moral compass is messed up beyond recognition. The Palestinians there before the zionists didnt take someone else's land by killing them and expelling 700,000 people and then destroying 500 villages for the settlers.

    Get your facts straight. There is no propaganda here except you trying to prove the innocence of the zionists who have been occupying someone else's land for 75 years.

    Fistyboy [1733255]

    Just out of curiosity what would a peaceful resolution look like to you?
    Honestly, I don't know. 75 years ago, the Palestinians opened their doors to the zionists. And today, those who opened their homes don't have homes. 700,000 (in just 2 years) of them lost their homes to the settlers who expelled them. 500 villages destroyed to build for the settlers.

    These are the true zionists. They bite the hand that feeds them. The past is enough evidence and the interview between Netanyahu and JP Morgan says it all.

    For now, how about stopping the bombarding solely because they are killing innocents? Yes, casualties of war is a thing. But can you really call them casualties of war when you know you're bombing Gaza? One of the most densely populated cities in the world and also gets called an open air prison? They know who will die when they bomb refugee camps, hospitals and ambulances. Not to mention the UNRWA schools and buildings. 30k tons of bombs. 10k innocent deaths. 4k of that is children.
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    Collete [1389080]

    The Hamas terrorist billionaires who live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels as they decry Gaza poverty after profiting from misery and terror


    • Estimates suggest some of Hamas's leaders have a net worth in the billions
    • Israel and other critics accuse the group of spending money on luxuries instead of helping the people of Gaza
    And while the majority of citizens in the densely populated territory - which is a quarter of the size of Greater London - languish in poverty, a select few live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels.
    According to the Embassy of Israel in the US, three of Hamas's most senior leaders - Mousa Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - have net worths of more than $3billion each. The embassy also claims that Hamas's annual turnover is $1billion and suggests the group is second only to ISIS as the world's richest terror group.






    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (far right) is seen on a private plane with other senior Hamas officials









    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (centre) pictured in a luxury hotel with two of his sons


    In a video, the Embassy of Israel in the US accused the group of using its funds for building tunnels and arming its fighters rather than building vital infrastructure such as wells and water treatment.
    A study from 2021 suggested that about one-quarter of disease spread in the territory is caused by water pollution, and 12 per cent of deaths of young children are due to infections related to contaminated water.
    'While Gazans are deprived of basic needs, Hamas uses aid and funds to line their own pockets,' the embassy said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
    Israel has also said Hamas continues to attack across the border without building civilian bomb shelters, knowing the Israeli military will retaliate.
    Instead, Israel says Hamas's leadership hoards its wealth, uses Palestinians as human shields and allows the population it claims to govern go hungry.
    According to German news outlet Bild, there are four Hamas officials who have grown particularly wealthy over the years - the trio of Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - as well as a fourth named Younis Qafisheh.



    Haniyeh is believed to be the richest of the three - despite once vowing to live only on olive oil and za'atar spice.
    A 61-year-old father of 13 children, Haniyeh has been in hiding since 2019, living the high-life in luxury hotels in Qatar and Turkey.
    German tabloid Bild reports that he often jets between Tehran, Istanbul, Moscow and Cairo in his private jet to meet leaders in friendly nations, and two of his sons Maaz and Abdel Salam are often seen in Instagram posts lounging on hotel beds in Istanbul or Doha.
    Maaz, who is a very wealthy real estate mogul in his own right, is known on the Gaza Strip as the 'father of houses'. When he's in Turkey, he is often seen in the company of attractive women and alcohol, despite his Islamic faith.
    His brother Abdel Salam, meanwhile, was disgraced after being found to be siphoning off money in his role as sports ambassador for Hamas's 'Shura Council' (Politburo), Bild says.
    The publication estimates his net worth to be $2.5million, while the Israeli embassy to the US suggested it was as much as $3.2billion. Another publication, i24News, wrote last month that his wealth could be as high as $5billion.
    Khaled Mashal, 67, is the former head of Hamas's political bureau.
    He fled Damascus to escape the Arab Spring in Syria and, like Haniyeh, is now living in Qatar. From there, he handles real estate and financial transactions for Hamas.
    When he fled Syria, Bild reports, he is said to have taken $1.5billion from Hamas's headquarters in Damascus. Israel's US embassy puts his net worth at $4billion.
    Mousa Abu Marzouk, 72, is another Hamas high-flyer. He is considered the second in command within the group, and is a foreign minister of sorts.
    After spending 14 years in the US - where he was in 1995 arrested for activities supporting terrorism and deported after two years - he moved to Jordan, then to Syria and then to Cairo in 2012.
    Despite his arrest, he kept hold of his money, and today Bild reported his fortune is estimated at $2billion, while the Israeli embassy to the US puts it higher, at $3billion.
    Younis Qafisheh, 67, is a fourth Hamas official highlighted by Bild for his immense wealth.








    One of Haniyeh's sons is seen posing for an Instagram photo in a luxury hotel







    Haniyeh's sons and other Hamas officials enjoy themselves in a luxury hotel

    Despite its accumulation of wealth, however, Hamas has avoided responsibility for building infrastructure and protecting the citizens of Gaza.
    In fact, just last week, Abu Marzouk declared that the political bureau of the terror group is not responsible for protecting the coastal strip's civilians amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the territory.
    'We built the tunnels because we have no other way of protecting ourselves from being killed in airstrikes. We are fighting from inside the tunnels,' he said.
    Passing the buck further, he added: 'Seventy-five per cent of the population of Gaza are refugees, and it is the UN's responsibility to protect them.'
    According to the Times of Israel, he then went on to claim that it was Israel's obligation to provide for the needs of Gazans under the Geneva Convention.
    While all the sources of Hamas's income may remain unknown, one thing is certain: the group will not be diverting its funds to help the civilians of Gaza, who with each passing day are slipping deeper and deeper into a humanitarian crisis.


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12706715/Hamas-terrorist-billionaires-live-marble-floored-mansions.html

    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    Are you being f king serious right now, I knew you copied and pasted web pages without verifying before but these images have been exposed as AI generated you knob.

    https://twitter.com/SaketGokhale/status/1715622040005165081?lang=en-GB

    zoom in for yourself, how does one guys hand go through a chair whilst the other has 6 fingers?
    israel has been exposed of using AI generated images to pass their lies

    Asbestos [2605613]

    You copy/paste web pages without reading too. I’ve found some of the source pages that you’ve taken out or context (like the Wikipedia timeline of Jerusalem page).


    Pot, meet kettle.


    Again, you are ridiculous.

    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    I’ve never used a timeline from Wikipedia. Why do you have to lie?
    By the looks of your profile, it seems you have gone crazy. We are obviously getting to you.
    And do not be like she who untwisted her spun thread after it was strong [by] taking your oaths as [means of] deceit between you because one community is more plentiful [in number or wealth] than another community. Allah only tries you thereby. And He will surely make clear to you on the Day of Resurrection that over which you used to differ. [Quran, 16:92]

    Kaizaki defeated the dried  up witch and got her prince in the end.

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    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    Are you being f king serious right now, I knew you copied and pasted web pages without verifying before but these images have been exposed as AI generated you knob.

    https://twitter.com/SaketGokhale/status/1715622040005165081?lang=en-GB

    zoom in for yourself, how does one guys hand go through a chair whilst the other has 6 fingers?
    israel has been exposed of using AI generated images to pass their lies

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Not just that. The 2nd picture has their shadows hanging behind them like ghosts. Not to mention the lighting on the table on the left of the first photo or the guy's face. How about the extra 2 set of feet with no body on the bed? Or the cable that somehow looks exactly the same? Or the guy on the bed who has no shadow casted on the wall but the bed has its shadow?

    I mean, come on Collete, thise are the basics. It's "in your face" kinda apparent.

    Agent8086 [573322]

    For more context:

    These photos have AI flaws, but they're from AI upscaling.

    The unedited images are real photos of Hamas leader Khaled Mashal that aired on the Egyptian news channel, Sada El-Balad. They have been available on the internet since 2014.

    - https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4548202,00.html
    - https://twitter.com/Jewtastic/status/490472148050272256
    - https://twitter.com/360WiSE/status/491739256105074688?t=5WJvavK41hJp4z6fexB_PA&s=19
    - https://increditools.com/using-ai-image-upscalers-in-modern-photography/

    And to be clear, the photos in Collete's post are the originals, there's no upscaling there

    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    Upsacling doesn’t remove shadows or put 2 legs without body. Y’all believe any propoganda they throw at you.

    Asbestos [2605613]

    I can’t believe you’ve just typed those words.


    Absolutely no one spews more propaganda than Seba_Nile… and with a straight face. We can definitely include obvious photoshopping with the worst wordart too.

    You’re ridiculous.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?
    I want you to take your finger and try to touch the part of the screen where I said the AI photos are real.. or even commented on them. Go ahead.

    An example of what I definitely commented on was Sebas multiple spamming posts of the settler with the “if I don’t steal it someone else gonna” word art shirt.
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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?
    From Seba_Nile:



    If you can’t see the obvious WordArt I don’t know what to tell you. The rest of us can see it.


    The idea that this is an Israeli proverb is ridiculous and could only be construed as lame proganda too.
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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?

    Asbestos [2605613]

    From Seba_Nile:



    If you can’t see the obvious WordArt I don’t know what to tell you. The rest of us can see it.


    The idea that this is an Israeli proverb is ridiculous and could only be construed as lame proganda too.
    Did you watch this video of him saying those exact words written on his shirt ? If not then stfu. Go search it up. It’s the first thing that comes up. Go on, let’s see you call the original video AI.

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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?

    Asbestos [2605613]

    From Seba_Nile:



    If you can’t see the obvious WordArt I don’t know what to tell you. The rest of us can see it.


    The idea that this is an Israeli proverb is ridiculous and could only be construed as lame proganda too.

    Larten_Crepsley [1569797]

    Did you watch this video of him saying those exact words written on his shirt ? If not then stfu. Go search it up. It’s the first thing that comes up. Go on, let’s see you call the original video AI.
    He doesnt represent all jews same as you do not represent anything outside of your own village

    Kaizaki defeated the dried  up witch and got her prince in the end.

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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?

    Asbestos [2605613]

    From Seba_Nile:



    If you can’t see the obvious WordArt I don’t know what to tell you. The rest of us can see it.


    The idea that this is an Israeli proverb is ridiculous and could only be construed as lame proganda too.

    Larten_Crepsley [1569797]

    Did you watch this video of him saying those exact words written on his shirt ? If not then stfu. Go search it up. It’s the first thing that comes up. Go on, let’s see you call the original video AI.
    Yes I did, bozo. I notice in the video his shirt is blank. It doesn’t seem like it has cheesy wordart glued on. That was obviously added by you morons or whatever hamas propaganda telegram you cut and paste from.


    Also, just because one guy says something doesn’t make it a proverb of the whole ethnic group. That’s just racist and ignorant, but I expect no less from you, internet freedom fighter.
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    Collete [1389080]

    The Hamas terrorist billionaires who live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels as they decry Gaza poverty after profiting from misery and terror


    • Estimates suggest some of Hamas's leaders have a net worth in the billions
    • Israel and other critics accuse the group of spending money on luxuries instead of helping the people of Gaza
    And while the majority of citizens in the densely populated territory - which is a quarter of the size of Greater London - languish in poverty, a select few live in marble-floored mansions and luxury hotels.
    According to the Embassy of Israel in the US, three of Hamas's most senior leaders - Mousa Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - have net worths of more than $3billion each. The embassy also claims that Hamas's annual turnover is $1billion and suggests the group is second only to ISIS as the world's richest terror group.






    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (far right) is seen on a private plane with other senior Hamas officials









    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (centre) pictured in a luxury hotel with two of his sons


    In a video, the Embassy of Israel in the US accused the group of using its funds for building tunnels and arming its fighters rather than building vital infrastructure such as wells and water treatment.
    A study from 2021 suggested that about one-quarter of disease spread in the territory is caused by water pollution, and 12 per cent of deaths of young children are due to infections related to contaminated water.
    'While Gazans are deprived of basic needs, Hamas uses aid and funds to line their own pockets,' the embassy said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
    Israel has also said Hamas continues to attack across the border without building civilian bomb shelters, knowing the Israeli military will retaliate.
    Instead, Israel says Hamas's leadership hoards its wealth, uses Palestinians as human shields and allows the population it claims to govern go hungry.
    According to German news outlet Bild, there are four Hamas officials who have grown particularly wealthy over the years - the trio of Abu Marzouk, Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh - as well as a fourth named Younis Qafisheh.



    Haniyeh is believed to be the richest of the three - despite once vowing to live only on olive oil and za'atar spice.
    A 61-year-old father of 13 children, Haniyeh has been in hiding since 2019, living the high-life in luxury hotels in Qatar and Turkey.
    German tabloid Bild reports that he often jets between Tehran, Istanbul, Moscow and Cairo in his private jet to meet leaders in friendly nations, and two of his sons Maaz and Abdel Salam are often seen in Instagram posts lounging on hotel beds in Istanbul or Doha.
    Maaz, who is a very wealthy real estate mogul in his own right, is known on the Gaza Strip as the 'father of houses'. When he's in Turkey, he is often seen in the company of attractive women and alcohol, despite his Islamic faith.
    His brother Abdel Salam, meanwhile, was disgraced after being found to be siphoning off money in his role as sports ambassador for Hamas's 'Shura Council' (Politburo), Bild says.
    The publication estimates his net worth to be $2.5million, while the Israeli embassy to the US suggested it was as much as $3.2billion. Another publication, i24News, wrote last month that his wealth could be as high as $5billion.
    Khaled Mashal, 67, is the former head of Hamas's political bureau.
    He fled Damascus to escape the Arab Spring in Syria and, like Haniyeh, is now living in Qatar. From there, he handles real estate and financial transactions for Hamas.
    When he fled Syria, Bild reports, he is said to have taken $1.5billion from Hamas's headquarters in Damascus. Israel's US embassy puts his net worth at $4billion.
    Mousa Abu Marzouk, 72, is another Hamas high-flyer. He is considered the second in command within the group, and is a foreign minister of sorts.
    After spending 14 years in the US - where he was in 1995 arrested for activities supporting terrorism and deported after two years - he moved to Jordan, then to Syria and then to Cairo in 2012.
    Despite his arrest, he kept hold of his money, and today Bild reported his fortune is estimated at $2billion, while the Israeli embassy to the US puts it higher, at $3billion.
    Younis Qafisheh, 67, is a fourth Hamas official highlighted by Bild for his immense wealth.








    One of Haniyeh's sons is seen posing for an Instagram photo in a luxury hotel







    Haniyeh's sons and other Hamas officials enjoy themselves in a luxury hotel

    Despite its accumulation of wealth, however, Hamas has avoided responsibility for building infrastructure and protecting the citizens of Gaza.
    In fact, just last week, Abu Marzouk declared that the political bureau of the terror group is not responsible for protecting the coastal strip's civilians amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the territory.
    'We built the tunnels because we have no other way of protecting ourselves from being killed in airstrikes. We are fighting from inside the tunnels,' he said.
    Passing the buck further, he added: 'Seventy-five per cent of the population of Gaza are refugees, and it is the UN's responsibility to protect them.'
    According to the Times of Israel, he then went on to claim that it was Israel's obligation to provide for the needs of Gazans under the Geneva Convention.
    While all the sources of Hamas's income may remain unknown, one thing is certain: the group will not be diverting its funds to help the civilians of Gaza, who with each passing day are slipping deeper and deeper into a humanitarian crisis.


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12706715/Hamas-terrorist-billionaires-live-marble-floored-mansions.html

    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    Are you being f king serious right now, I knew you copied and pasted web pages without verifying before but these images have been exposed as AI generated you knob.

    https://twitter.com/SaketGokhale/status/1715622040005165081?lang=en-GB

    zoom in for yourself, how does one guys hand go through a chair whilst the other has 6 fingers?
    israel has been exposed of using AI generated images to pass their lies

    Asbestos [2605613]

    You copy/paste web pages without reading too. I’ve found some of the source pages that you’ve taken out or context (like the Wikipedia timeline of Jerusalem page).


    Pot, meet kettle.


    Again, you are ridiculous.

    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    I’ve never used a timeline from Wikipedia. Why do you have to lie?
    By the looks of your profile, it seems you have gone crazy. We are obviously getting to you.
    Of course you did. It was this one. You are fooling no one with your weird post edits and gaslighting.
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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Not just that. The 2nd picture has their shadows hanging behind them like ghosts. Not to mention the lighting on the table on the left of the first photo or the guy's face. How about the extra 2 set of feet with no body on the bed? Or the cable that somehow looks exactly the same? Or the guy on the bed who has no shadow casted on the wall but the bed has its shadow?

    I mean, come on Collete, thise are the basics. It's "in your face" kinda apparent.

    Agent8086 [573322]

    For more context:

    These photos have AI flaws, but they're from AI upscaling.

    The unedited images are real photos of Hamas leader Khaled Mashal that aired on the Egyptian news channel, Sada El-Balad. They have been available on the internet since 2014.

    - https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4548202,00.html
    - https://twitter.com/Jewtastic/status/490472148050272256
    - https://twitter.com/360WiSE/status/491739256105074688?t=5WJvavK41hJp4z6fexB_PA&s=19
    - https://increditools.com/using-ai-image-upscalers-in-modern-photography/

    And to be clear, the photos in Collete's post are the originals, there's no upscaling there

    Seba_Nile [1782274]

    Upsacling doesn’t remove shadows or put 2 legs without body. Y’all believe any propoganda they throw at you.

    Asbestos [2605613]

    I can’t believe you’ve just typed those words.


    Absolutely no one spews more propaganda than Seba_Nile… and with a straight face. We can definitely include obvious photoshopping with the worst wordart too.

    You’re ridiculous.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?

    Asbestos [2605613]

    I want you to take your finger and try to touch the part of the screen where I said the AI photos are real.. or even commented on them. Go ahead.

    An example of what I definitely commented on was Sebas multiple spamming posts of the settler with the “if I don’t steal it someone else gonna” word art shirt.
    I didnt say that YOU said that they are real. But you can see the "evidence" from X, formerly Twitter, to refute the claims that the photos in Daily mail is real.

    Those words on his T-shirt was said by him while he was trying to take the home from the original owners. Yes, it is photoshopped but that doesn't mean he didnt say it or hundreds of thousands of zionists haven't done it.

    You didn'd say that the Daily mail photos are real.
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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?

    Asbestos [2605613]

    From Seba_Nile:



    If you can’t see the obvious WordArt I don’t know what to tell you. The rest of us can see it.


    The idea that this is an Israeli proverb is ridiculous and could only be construed as lame proganda too.
    It's not a proverb AFAIK. But it has been their way of life for 75 years and counting. And it might as well be a proverb at this point, right? Because that's how they got the name "occupiers/settlers".

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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?

    Asbestos [2605613]

    From Seba_Nile:



    If you can’t see the obvious WordArt I don’t know what to tell you. The rest of us can see it.


    The idea that this is an Israeli proverb is ridiculous and could only be construed as lame proganda too.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    It's not a proverb AFAIK. But it has been their way of life for 75 years and counting. And it might as well be a proverb at this point, right? Because that's how they got the name "occupiers/settlers".
    Sounds like we agree that it is racist propaganda from Seba.


    I don’t support kicking people out of their homes. I thought his behavior was very ugly in the video.
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    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    Oh now others get the name for using photoshopped photos as evidence because your crap bubble burst in your face?

    Sounds like a child trying to argue. And yet, Seba is the peopagandist? While you're calling AI generated photos real?

    Asbestos [2605613]

    From Seba_Nile:



    If you can’t see the obvious WordArt I don’t know what to tell you. The rest of us can see it.


    The idea that this is an Israeli proverb is ridiculous and could only be construed as lame proganda too.

    Smilin-Assassin [965750]

    It's not a proverb AFAIK. But it has been their way of life for 75 years and counting. And it might as well be a proverb at this point, right? Because that's how they got the name "occupiers/settlers".

    Asbestos [2605613]

    Sounds like we agree that it is racist propaganda from Seba.


    I don’t support kicking people out of their homes. I thought his behavior was very ugly in the video.
    I wouldn't go as far as to call it racist because the zionists aren't a race.

    Now imagine his behavior multiplied by xx many zionists for 75 years.


    PS: xx because I don't know how many zionists support that "proverb"

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